The newly constructed Kapako dam in Kawambwa district has collapsed. The dam was constructed at a cost of K98million. Kawambwa district commissioner, Wilbroad Mumba has attributed the collapsing of the Kapako dam due to poor supervision during its construction.
Mr. Mumba has described the collapsing of some parts of the dam as an embarrassment and derailment of development in the district.
Mr. Mumba was speaking in Kawambwa during the heads of government departments meeting held in his office.
He noted that it is sad to find that the dam that was completed late last year have had some parts collapse adding that this was due to poor supervision.
Mr. Mumba explained that resources are being wasted and called for the involvement of the Planning sub-committee (PSC) if monitoring is to become successful.
He said the PSC is an important body in the district and that it should be involved in the supervision of all the projects being undertaken if shoddy works are to be avoided.
And District Administrative Officer (DAO), Mwita Kasengele said some projects especially in agriculture are internally monitored charging this was contributing to shoddy works.
Mr. Kasengele disclosed that the Kapako dam was constructed and only monitored by the Technical Service Branch (TSB) officers in the agriculture department.
He pointed out that officers should learn to share their little allowances with members of the PSC as this will enable the projects to be well implemented.
The Kapako dam was constructed in a bid to benefit 400 farmers in the area.
In a related development, Muyembe dam of iyanga ward in Kawambwa district that was constructed in 2005 has also burst.
Mr. Mumba said water affairs office in Mansa has been informed about the development.
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